66 Lord Walsingham on 



PANDEMIS, Hb. 

 Pandemis reciprocana, Wkr. 



Teras reciprocana, Wkr., Cat. Lp. Ins. B, M., XXVIII., 

 295. (1863). 



Caccecia reciprocana, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1881, 221. 



When writing my previous paper I was only acquainted 

 with the ? of this species, and was consequently unable 

 to refer it with certainty to Caccecia; I have since 

 received two males, collected at Estcourt (Natal) by 

 Mr. J. M. Hutchinson. These differ from Cacoscia, Hb., 

 in not possessing a costal fold, and reciprocana should 

 be placed in the genus Pandemis, Hb., although the 

 notch in the basal joint of the antennae of the $ is but 

 slightly indicated. 



Pandemis dorsiplagana, Wlsm. 



Loxotcenia dorsiplagana, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc. 



Lond., 1881, 2223. 

 This species should also be referred to Pandemis, Hb. 



Grahamstown (Cape Colony), one specimen (Druce) ; 

 Estcourt (Natal), one specimen (Hutchinson). 



Pandemis capitana, F. & E. 



Tortrix capitana, F.&K., Eeise Nov. Lp.,Pl. CXXXIX., 



4849 (1875). 

 Cacoscia 1 capitana, Wlsm., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



1881, 2212. 



I was unacquainted with this : _ species in 1881, and 

 referred it provisionally to Cacoecia. I have since 

 received both sexes, which prove it to be a Pandemis. 



Grahamstown (Cape Colony), four specimens (Druce). 



ARGYROTOXA, Stph. 



[PL iii., fig. 2.] 

 Argyrotoxa tigrina, sp. n. 



Antenna brown at the base, greenish beyond. Palpi projected 

 second joint thickly clothed, the scales at its apex projecting 

 slightly beneath the short apical joint ; whitish ochreous above, 



